Arkansas congressman targets challenger's legislative record
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A central Arkansas congressman who Democrats believe they have a chance to unseat this fall criticized his challenger's legislative record on Monday, accusing him of not taking a stance on several controversial bills in the state House.
Republican U.S. Rep. French Hill targeted Clarke Tucker, a Democratic state representative, after appearing at a news conference with several of Tucker's colleagues who cited legislation where the state legislator didn't vote or voted "present." Hill represents the 2nd District, which covers Little Rock and seven central Arkansas counties.
